Most students with reading problems receive instruction in what school setting?
a. general education classroom
b. special education classes
c. Title I Programs
d. private schools
e. one-to-one instruction
a
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Which of the following statements is NOT a step in formulating an affective reflection as described in your textbook?
a. Tell children you know how they are feeling and that everything will be okay. b. Observe the child. c. Make a judgment about what the child might be feeling. d. Choose one or more feeling words that fit the situation. e. All of the above
The primary purpose for regulations in child care settings is to protect children by:
A) Setting standards that limit the amount of time children play outside. B) Setting standards for a basic level of health and safety. C) Setting standards that require curriculum to be based on evidence. D) Setting standards for the wellness curriculum.
Three of the following are recommended strategies for getting students' parents involved in school activities. Which one is not recommended?
a. Visit students' families at home if such visits are welcome. b. Ask that visits to class be limited to immediate family members. c. Invite parents to share their unique talents with your students. d. Find people who can interpret for parents who speak little or no English.
Describe at least three decisions that occur when selecting a wheelchair.
What will be an ideal response?